It's Shocktober again and time for our slightly spooky version of a "what have you been playing" forum topic.
When does this start?Shocktober begins right now, and will last the entire month of October, ending after Halloween night.
What should I play?Anything that falls under the classification of a "scary" game. Survival horror, action horror, a horror-themed FPS, anything with zombies, etc. In the interest of having fun, this can be more of a loose definition of what defines a scary game, and constitute anything that is more-or-less "spooky themed". Here are a few scary games that have recently come out or will come out this month:
- Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club
- Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
- Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
- Until Dawn (remake)
- Silent Hill 2 (remake)
You don't have to pick up a new game to get into the Halloween spirit, consider playing some Luigi's Mansion multiplayer, a spooky course in Mario Kart or Mario Party, taking part in the Animal Crossing festivities, or just putting on a spooky in-game costume and sharing a picture on the forums.
If you're not sure, just check out the previous years' threads
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2022] [
2021] [
2020].
You can think of this as another Backlaugust if you want -- You've probably got horror games in your backlog, and it's time to play them. How many games you want to play is up to you, whether that's just one game or a few games. Any platform, doesn't matter. They can be new games, old games. Even horror games you've already beaten long ago and want to replay. You don't have to choose all of your games up front; you can if you want, but it's fine to just take it one-game-at-a-time.
Who should participate?Do you:
- Enjoy scary games?
- Have at least one horror game in your backlog?
- Plan on buying a new horror game?
- Really love Halloween?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, then you should do this!
The purpose of this is a little less about seeing how many games we can beat, but for everyone to share in the experience of playing something scary. A good horror game can be a tough thing to get all of the way through to the end, but with some moral support from the rest of the community that's going through the same thing, maybe we can all make it back into the light by November! That's what it comes down to -- having fun, and being scared shitless. And being scared shitless is a lot more fun when being scared shitless as a group.
One last thing -- for your fellow NWR-er who hasn't played every game, try using spoiler tags whenever possible for anything major that's story-related, or just in general anything that should not be spoiled.